Amendments tabled up to 9.30am Thursday, 22 March 2012 and selected for debate

The Bill will be considered in the following order-

Clauses, Schedules and Long Title

Amendment 1 [Negatived on division]

Clause 1, Page 1, Line 7

Leave out ‘1953’ and insert ‘1955’

Mr Mark H Durkan

Amendment 2 [Not called]

Clause 1, Page 1, Line 9

Leave out subsection (4)

Mr Mark H Durkan

Amendment 3 [Not called]

Clause 1, Page 2

Leave out lines 5 to 14 and insert -

‘6th April 1955 to 5th May 1955

6th May 2020

6th May 1955 to 5th June 1955

6th July 2020

6th June 1955 to 5th July 1955

6th September 2020

6th July 1955 to 5th August 1955

6th November 2020

6th August 1955 to 5th September 1955

6th January 2021

6th September 1955 to 5th October 1955

6th March 2021

6th October 1955 to 5th November 1955

6th May 2021

6th November 1955 to 5th December 1955

6th July 2021

6th December 1955 to 5th January 1956

6th September 2021

6th January 1956 to 5th February 1956

6th November 2021

6th February 1956 to 5th March 1956

6th January 2022

6th March 1956 to 5th April 1956

6th March 2022’

Mr Mark H Durkan

Amendment 4 [Not called]

Clause 1, Page 2, Line 15

Leave out ‘1954’ and insert ‘1956’

Mr Mark H Durkan

Amendment 5 [Negatived on division]

Clause 1, Page 2, Line 17

At end insert -

‘(8) This section shall be disregarded for the purposes of determining entitlement to Winter Fuel Payment in accordance with the Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000.’

Mr Alex MaskeyMr Mickey Brady

Amendment 6 [Not moved]

New Clause

After clause 1 insert -

‘Duty to report on the impact of health inequalities and occupation on the cost of pension provision for various occupational sectors of the population

1A. The Department for Social Development shall, within one year of the date on which this Act receives Royal Assent, lay a report before the Assembly on the differences in the cost of pension provision for various occupational sectors of the population arising from health inequalities, including the impact of occupation on life expectancy.’